Canada could do more in the 'cyber domain': Aaron Wudrick and Christian Leuprecht

Canada could do more in the 'cyber domain': Aaron Wudrick and Christian Leuprecht

Welcome to Inside Policy Talks, the in-house podcast of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute.

In this episode you'll hear Aaron Wudrick in conversation with Christian Leuprecht discussing his recent article "Coalition Strategic Cyber Campaigns: Functional Engagement as Cyber Doctrine for Middle Power Statecraft"

Canada is on a downward trend in our influence in the cyber domain.

"When we hear criticisms of Canada not doing enough, cyber space is one of those [areas]... there is an opportunity for Canada to be a more serious player." - Christian Leuprecht

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